Non-equity share

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Companies - company law - equity - securities - shares.

Non-equity shares are all shares that are not equity shares.

Examples of non-equity shares include preference shares.


Equity shareholders have a right to share in the profits of the company or any surplus assets on winding up.

In accordance with legislation and accounting standards, shares in a company’s share capital may usually be either equity shares or non-equity shares.

Broadly what distinguishes an equity shareholder from a non-equity shareholder is their rights as regards dividends and as regards capital.

An equity shareholder has the right to participate in a distribution and share in any surplus assets on a winding-up beyond a specified amount.

(Source - An introduction to equity capital - the Treasurer's Wiki.)


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